Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Millinery opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday- Don’t fail to visit my parlors at that time. —Mary Meyer-Healy. H. Aston Ramsey, chief engineer of the famous Confederate Ironclad Merrimac, is dead at his home in Baltimore, of pneumonia. He was 81 years old. Begin early to sow Leonard bulk and package garden seed and onion sets. HOME GROCERY.

Bids for new school textbooks in Indiana will be received by the state board of school book commissioners;, in the state house at Indianapolis up until midnight, April 26th.Don’t fail to see the many pretty spring styles at the millinery store of Mary Meyer-Healy. “Jesus, the Great Physician,” will be' the subject of Dr. J. Budman Fleming’s sermon at the Presbyterian church this evening. It will be illustrated by the stereopticon. All are invited. Service at 7:3.0 Everybody in Rensselaer should know that April 16 is Go-To-Church Sunday and then do it. Upon the request of Vice President Marshall, his name was Tuesday withdrawn from the democratic primary ballot in Nebraska as a candidate fornpreferentiaT nomination for vice president. ,1

For this week, a 50c handle duster free with each 5Qc bottle of Wizzard Furniture Polish. HOME GROCERY. All members and supporters of the Presbyterian church are urged tobe present at the congregational meeting next Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock, April 5. ■• ■ JOE JEFFRIES, Clerk. "" The raise ot farm machinery must come April 1, 1916. See us before that date. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Detectives are today hunting Eugope Oliver Kane, who embalmed the body of- John. the. wealths Grand Rapids druggist, for whose murder his son-in-law, Dr. Arthur Warren Waite is under arrest. Waite said that Kane accepted $9,000 in cash and a check for $9,400 as part payment of -$25,000 he was to be paid for swearing that he used arsenic in embalming Peck’s body. - Feed your wttie chickens Purity dred. * - HOME GROCERY. r A nice line of buggies at Scott Brothers.